Just Some Lines Halloween Card 2

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Good Morning,

Oh I have been so sick!  I know a lot of ladies on a lot of blogs are complaining about being sick right now, it seems to have "caught" a lot of us.  I went to the doctor on Friday and was diagnosed with laryngitis and bronchitis. They gave me a Z-Pack.  I woke up at 2:00 am Monday morning having one of the worst asthma attacks I have ever had.  So now I am on Prednisone too!  Just miserable!

How is everybody doing?  Do you have any cheerful news for me?  Are you excited about Halloween or just ready for it to be over?

Here is a cute card that I made for my Just Some Lines Design Team.  The Challenge this week is "Anything Halloween" please come play along with us, I would love to see you there.

Ever since I got back from taking my Copic Intermediate Class, I have been super critical about my work.  I actually colored this digital stamp twice.



I really love this digital stamp you can purchase it HERE.  I love that there are all sorts of creepy things coming out of the Witches Calderon...eye of newt, a frog, a skeleton hand a snake & spider trying to get away...just fun.  And then the sentiment "Oh Hubble Bubble, What boils is lots of trouble" I imagined that set to music so I put some musical notes behind it.  I hope you like it as much as I do.

Thank you for stopping by, I appreciate all of your comments.  I know I haven't been making the rounds and commenting as much as I should, but as soon as I am well, I promise to come "catch up" with all of you my dear friends!

Recipe for Card
Digital stamp from Just Some Lines
Copic Markers
QuicKutz Nesting Pinking Squares
Paper-
October Afternoon- Witch Hazel 
Graphic 45 Happy Haunting
Brads - October Afternoon Witch Hazel

Hugs & Kisses

10 comments:

  1. Oh my this is totally adorable Chriss!! :) Love that image and your fabulous papers and colors!! You know, I really LOVE Halloween, but of course since my kiddos have grown, it's not quite as fun for me as it used to be, but I still love the festivities and fun that surround it! (Maybe when grandkids get here I can enjoy it once again?)

    Now it's time for me to move on to Christmas and create things for that! It will be here before I know it!! LOL!!

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  2. oh sorry you're still sick! :( hope you feel better soon. I'm finishing the last min. details for the kids Halloween costumes and getting into the sewing, cooking, knitting mood. luv ya.

    Sandra

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  3. Sorry to hear that you are not feeling well.I am about to finish with my Halloween stuff and move on to Thanksgiving.Your coloring is perfect.Very cute card!
    Get lost of rest and feel better.
    Sending a HUGE amount of bloggie love to you,
    Migdalia

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  4. I'm sorry you are sick :( I hope the meds work and you are feeling much better soon. Your card is adorable!! I love how you colored the awesome digi!! Feel better soon, Chriss.

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  5. Sorry to hear you are sick Chriss! I will send prayers your way...take care of yourself and don't worry about catching up with us. Just get better-we understand!
    Hugs my friend!

    your card is awesome and once again, amazing job on the coloring! TFS!
    Sherrie K
    http;//sherriescraps.blogspot.com

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  6. Awe Chriss, sorry to hear you are so sick! Hope you feel better soon. Love your card (even being sick you are making awesome cards!!) We live out in the middle of nowhere now & only get one little guy who comes calling for Hallowe'en...I miss seeing all the little critters!
    Hugs, Renee

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  7. I hope you feel better...Great card!

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  8. now I know what you been doing. sorry to hear you are sick get better soon miss you. love your cute card. hugs

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  9. I love love love the music notes! I hope you are feeling better. :)

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  10. Выздоравливайте! Ваш блог вдохновляет!

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